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Former US President Bush to deliver speech in China
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-04-17 11:15 BOAO, Hainan -- Former US President George W. Bush will talk about his years in the Oval Office and his outlook for the future during his first post-presidential visit to China.
"Former President Bush will give a keynote speech on April 18 and is expected to discuss his time in office and outlook for the future," Long Yongtu, BFA secretary-general, was quoted as saying on the BFA official website.
Bush gave his first post-presidential public speech last month in Canada, where he talked about the Obama administration, his mother's health and his plan to write a book. Long said the ex-president will meet with people from both business and government sectors to exchange views on world development during the three-day annual conference which has the theme of "Asia: Managing Beyond Crisis."
Under the Bush administration, the US economy remained the world's strongest for eight years. However, many people blamed the sweeping global financial crisis on the ex-president, who left office with one of the lowest approval ratings in American history. This year's BAF annual conference is widely regarded as a platform where delegates can explore ways of addressing the crisis, raising confidence and enhancing the economic growth of Asia. Leaders and former leaders from more than a dozen countries and regions have been invited to attend the forum, at which Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will give a keynote speech. Bush's father, former US President George H. W. Bush, attended the forum in 2004. |